The standard reduction electrode potentials of three metals X, Y, and Z are given as -1.2 V, +0.5 V, and -3.0 V, respectively. Based on these values, what is the correct order of their reducing power?
1. | Y > X >Z | 2. | Z > X > Y |
3. | X > Y > Z | 4. | Y > Z > X |
During an electrolysis experiment, if a 100 mA current is passed through a solution of AgNO3 for 30 minutes, how many coulombs of electricity will be consumed?
1. 108 C
2. 18000 C
3. 180 C
4. 3000 C
Standard reduction potentials at 25C of Li+/Li, Ba2+/Ba, Na+/Na and Mg2+/Mg are -3.05, -2.90, -2.71 and -2.37 V respectively. Which one of the following is the strongest oxidising agent ?
1. Mg2+
2. Ba2+
3. Na+
4. Li+
A galvanic cell is composed of two hydrogen electrodes, one of which is a standard one. In which of the following solutions should the other electrode be immersed to get maximum e.m.f.?
1. 0.1 M HCl
2. 0.1 M CH3COOH
3. 0.1 M H3P
4. 0.1 M H2SO4
For the cell, Ti|Ti+(0.001M)||Cu2+(0.1M)|Cu,Ecell at 25C is 0.83 V. Ecell can be increased:
1. By increasing [Cu2+]
2. By increasing [Ti+]
3. By decreasing [Cu2+]
4. None of these
A hydrogen gas electrode is made by dipping platinum wire in a solution of HCI of pH = 10 and by passing hydrogen gas around the platinum wire at 1 atm pressure. The oxidation potential of the electrode would be:
1. 0.059 V
2. 0.59 V
3. 00.118 V
4. 1.18 V
The atomic mass of Al is 27. When a current of 5 faraday is passed through a solution of Al3+ ions, the mass of Al deposited is:
1. 27 g
2. 36 g
3. 45 g
4. 9 g
On the basis of the information available from the reaction.
of O2, the minimum EMF required to carry out the electrolysis of Al2O3 is : (F=96500 C mol-1)
1. 2.14 V
2. 4.28 V
3. 6.42 V
4. 8.56 V
For the reductidon of silver ions with copper metal, the standard cell potential was found to be + 0.46 V at 250C. The value of standard Gibbs energy(G0) will be ;
(F = 96500 Cmol-1)
1. -89.0 KJ
2. -89.0 J
3. -44.5 KJ
4. -98.0 KJ
A solution of sodium sulphate in water is electrolysed using inert electrodes. The products at the cathode and anode are respectively:
1. H2, O2
2. O2, H2
3. O2, Na
4. O2, SO2